LA TRINIDAD, Benguet –
Four police officers of Cordillera passed the recent Bar examinations.
The four new lawyers are Maj. Leonardo Danasen, S/Sgt. Jefferson Cadap, Cpls. Tetchie Assudo and John Bryan Cong-o.
Forty-three officers and civilian employees of the Philippine National Police hurdled the 2022 Bar exams to become new lawyers.
The 22 other Bar passers are from different national support units and regional offices.
PNP chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. Thursday congratulated 11 police commissioned officers, 29 non-commissioned officers and three non-uniformed personnel for being among the 3,992 newly minted lawyers of the country.
“I hope that our new lawyers will continue to serve in the police force. The PNP needs their services to add more teeth to our legal offensive in the campaign against criminality, illegal drugs, and corruption,” he said in a statement.
Data from the PNP Directorate for Personnel and Records Management showed the National Capital recorded the highest number of passers with eight, namely Lt. Col. Erving Chan; M/Sgt. Jose Mari Whiteside; Sr. S/Sgts. Rey Vincent Mamauag, Jerusalem Dulnuan, Marie Rannele Dulnuan and Desiree Pasong, and Cpl. Dizzy Buyuccan.
The Zamboanga Peninsula police is second with five passers: Maj. Alvin Lepiten, M/Sgt. Marifel Sabandal, S/Sgt. Roderick Isong and civilian employees Mariefer Miguel and Loi Dominic Alarcon.
Four are from the Northern Mindanao police led by its former spokesperson, Lt. Col. Michelle Olaivar; S/Sgts. Naif Malawani and Elmond Monteron, and non-uniformed personnel Rose Anna Abuhan.
The Supreme Court said a total of 3,992 out of the 9,183 examinees, or 43.47 percent passed the exams.
The four new lawyers are Maj. Leonardo Danasen, S/Sgt. Jefferson Cadap, Cpls. Tetchie Assudo and John Bryan Cong-o.
Forty-three officers and civilian employees of the Philippine National Police hurdled the 2022 Bar exams to become new lawyers.
The 22 other Bar passers are from different national support units and regional offices.
PNP chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. Thursday congratulated 11 police commissioned officers, 29 non-commissioned officers and three non-uniformed personnel for being among the 3,992 newly minted lawyers of the country.
“I hope that our new lawyers will continue to serve in the police force. The PNP needs their services to add more teeth to our legal offensive in the campaign against criminality, illegal drugs, and corruption,” he said in a statement.
Data from the PNP Directorate for Personnel and Records Management showed the National Capital recorded the highest number of passers with eight, namely Lt. Col. Erving Chan; M/Sgt. Jose Mari Whiteside; Sr. S/Sgts. Rey Vincent Mamauag, Jerusalem Dulnuan, Marie Rannele Dulnuan and Desiree Pasong, and Cpl. Dizzy Buyuccan.
The Zamboanga Peninsula police is second with five passers: Maj. Alvin Lepiten, M/Sgt. Marifel Sabandal, S/Sgt. Roderick Isong and civilian employees Mariefer Miguel and Loi Dominic Alarcon.
Four are from the Northern Mindanao police led by its former spokesperson, Lt. Col. Michelle Olaivar; S/Sgts. Naif Malawani and Elmond Monteron, and non-uniformed personnel Rose Anna Abuhan.
The Supreme Court said a total of 3,992 out of the 9,183 examinees, or 43.47 percent passed the exams.
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